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    User Controls
    
    The Projector has multilingual On-screen Display menus that 
    allow you to make image adjustments and change a variety of 
    settings. The projector will automatically detect the source. 
    How to operate 
    1.		
    To	open	the	OSD	menu,	press	“Menu”	on	the	Remote	Control	or	
    Control	Panel.
    2	 	
    When	OSD	is	displayed,	use						keys	to	select	any	item	in	the	
    main	menu.		While	making	a	selection	on	a	particular	page,	press		
    or	“Enter”	key	to	enter	sub	menu.
    3.		Use						keys	to	select	the	desired	item	and	adjust	the	settings	
    by					key.
    4.	 	
    Select	the	next	item	to	be	adjusted	in	the	sub	menu	and	adjust	as	
    described	above.
    5.	 	Press “Enter” or “Menu” to confirm, and the screen will return to 
    the	main	menu.
    6.		
    To	exit,	press	“Menu”	again.		The	OSD	menu	will	close	and	the	
    projector	will	automatically	save	the	new	settings.
    On-screen Display Menus
    Main	Menu
    SettingSub	Menu       
    						
    							
    
    
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    Menu Tree
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    Image
    	 Display	Mode
    There	are	many	factory	presets	optimized	for	various	types	of	im-
    ages.
     Presentation: Good color and brightness from PC input.
    	Bright: Maximum brightness from PC input.
    	Movie: For home theater.
     sRGB: Standardize accurate color.
     User1: User’s settings.
     User2: User’s settings.
    	 Brightness
    Adjust	the	brightness	of	the	image.
    	Press	the		to	darken	image.
    	Press	the		to	lighten	the	image.
    	 Contrast
    The	contrast	controls	the	degree	of	difference	between	the	lightest	
    and	darkest	parts	of	the	picture.	Adjusting	the	contrast	changes	the	
    amount	of	black	and	white	in	the	image.
    	Press	the		to	decrease	the	contrast.
    	Press	the		to	increase	the	contrast.
    	 Sharpness	
    Adjust	the	sharpness	of	the	image.
    	Press	the		to	decrease	the	sharpness.
    	Press	the		to	increase	the	sharpness.       
    						
    							
    
    
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    	 Color
    Adjust	a	video	image	from	black	and	white	to	fully	saturated	color.
    	Press	the		to	decrease	the	amount	of	color	in	the	image.
    	Press	the		to	increase	the	amount	of	color	in	the	image.	
    	 Tint	
    Adjust	the	color	balance	of	red	and	green.
    	Press	the		to	increase	the	amount	of	green	in	the	image.
    	Press	the		to	increase	the	amount	of	red	in	the	image.       
    						
    							
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    Image | Advanced
    	 True	Vivid
    This	adjustable	item	utilizes	a	new	color-processing	algorithm	and	
    enhancements to enable the picture’s vividness to be significantly 
    increased.
    	 Degamma
    This allows you to choose a degamma table that has been fine-tuned 
    to	bring	out	the	best	image	quality	for	the	input.
     Film: For home theater.
    	Video: For video or TV source.
    	Graphics: For image source.
     PC: For PC or computer source.
    	 Noise	Reduction
    The	motion	Adaptive	Noise	Reduction	reduces	the	amount	of	vis-
    ible noise interlaced signals. The range is from “0” to “10”. (0:Off)
    	 Gamma
    This	unit	comes	with	10	preset	gamma	curves.	After	the	initial	setup	
    and fine tuning is completed, utilize the Gamma Adjustment steps 
    to	optimize	your	image	output.
    	 Color	Temp
    If set to cold temperature, the image looks bluish (cold image). If 
    set to warm temperature, the image tends to looks reddish (warm 
    image).       
    						
    							
    
    
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    	 Color	Space
    Select	an	appropriate	color	matrix	type	from	RGB	or	YPbPr.
     RGB Gain/Bias	
    Press			into	the	next	menu	as	below	and	then	use		or		to	
    select	item.	Use		or		to	select	Red,	Green,	or	Blue	for	brightness	
    (Gain) and contrast (Bias).
     B/W Extension
    Black	and	White	Extension	can	stretch	the	black	and	white	levels	to	
    automatically	increase	the	contrast	of	input	image.	This	unit	has	2	
    pre-set	modes	that	allow	the	user	to	switch	among	the	pre-sets	to	
    obtain different image effects. (Off/On)       
    						
    							
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    	 Format
    Use	this	function	to	choose	your	desired	aspect	ratio.
    	4:3: This format is for 4x3 input sources.
    	16:9: This format is for 16x9 input sources, like HDTV and DVD 
    enhanced	for	Widescreen	TV.
    	Native: This format displays the original image without any scal-
    ing.
    Display
    Input Signal
    Display area
    Picture area
    Display on Screen       
    						
    							
    
    
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    	LBX: This format is for non-16x9, letterbox source and for 
    users who use external 16x9 lens to display 2.35:1 aspect ratio 
    using	full	resolution.	
    Detail informations about LBX mode :
    1.		Some	Letter-Box	DVDs	are	not	enhanced	for	16x9	TVs.	In	
    this	situation,	the	image	will	not	look	right	when	dis-
    played in 16:9 mode. 
    In this situation, please try to using the 4:3 mode to view 
    the	DVD.
    If the content is not 4:3, there will be black bars around the 
    image in 16:9 display. For this type of content, you can use 
    LBX mode to fill the image on the 16:9 display. 
    2.		If	you	use	an	external	16x9	lens,	this	LBX	mode	also	allows	
    you to watch a 2.35:1 content (include Anamorphic DVD 
    and HDTV film source) that support anamorphic wide is 
    enhanced for 16x9 Display in a wide 2.35:1 image. 
    In	this	 case,	 there	 are	no	black	 bars.	Lamp	 power	 and	verti-
    cal	resolution	are	fully	utilized.
    	 Overscan
    Overscan	function	removes	the	noise	in	a	video	image.	Overscan	
    the	image	to	remove	video	encoding	noise	on	the	edge	of	video	
    source.
    	 Zoom
    	Press	the		to	reduce	the	size	of	an	image.
    	Press	the		to	magnify	an	image	on	the	projection	screen.
    	 H	Image	Shift
    Shift	the	projected	image	position	horizontally.	
    	 V	Image	Shift
    Shift	the	projected	image	position	vertically.	
    	 Keystone
    Press	the		or		to	adjust	image	distortion	vertically	and	make	a	
    squarer	image.
    (*) Each I/O has differ-ent	setting	of	“Over-scan”.
    (*) “H Image shift” is only supported on 4:3 and	Native	formats.	If	source is 1080i/p, “H image	shift”	is	only	supported in 4:3.
    NoteNote       
    						
    							
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    	 Screen
    	Single : Projection single screen.
    	PIP Window :  Main Screen is large screen; PIP Screen is small 
    and	displays	in	the	corner	of	the	main	screen.
    	 PIP	Location
    Choose	the	PIP	screen	position	on	the	display	screen.
    	 PIP	Source
    Choose	the	PIP	source	to	switch	PIP	screen	source.
    	 Swap
    Press	“Enter”	to	swap	main	screen	and	PIP	screen.
    Display | PIP
    PIP	Window
    To	use	PIP	function,	one	source	must	be	connected	to	the	DVI	(Digital) input.
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    Display | Signal (RGB)
    	 Phase
    Change	the	display	data	frequency	to	match	the	frequency	of	your	
    computer’s	graphic	card.	Use	this	function	 only	if	the	 image	 appears	
    to flicker vertically.
    	 Tracking
    Synchronize	the	signal	timing	of	the	display	with	the	graphics	card.	
    If the image appears to be unstable or flickers, use this function to 
    correct	it.
    	 H	Position
    Adjust	the	horizontal	position.
    	 V	Position
    Adjust	the	vertical	position.
    Signal	is	not	supported	on	HDMI	or	DVI-D	signals.
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